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Binomial Expansion Practice Problems and Markscheme

This document contains 10 practice problems for expanding binomial expressions from an IB Maths SL class. The problems cover expanding expressions using the binomial theorem, identifying coefficients and terms of given degree, expanding expressions involving fractions and variables, and determining derivatives of functions defined by binomial expansions. The worked solutions provide step-by-step showing of the expansions and calculations required to solve each problem.
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Binomial Expansion Practice Problems and Markscheme

This document contains 10 practice problems for expanding binomial expressions from an IB Maths SL class. The problems cover expanding expressions using the binomial theorem, identifying coefficients and terms of given degree, expanding expressions involving fractions and variables, and determining derivatives of functions defined by binomial expansions. The worked solutions provide step-by-step showing of the expansions and calculations required to solve each problem.
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IB Maths SL The Binomial Expansion Practice Problems Mr.

W Name___________________

Remember to show all necessary reasoning! Due to a desire to use less copy paper, Mr. W has probably
not given you enough space for most problems, so doing this on separate paper is recommended.

1. Consider the expansion of (x + 2)11.

(a) Write down the number of terms in this expansion.


(1)

(b) Find the term containing x2.


(4)
(Total 5 marks)

2. (a) Expand (2 + x)4 and simplify your result.


(3)

1
(b) Hence, find the term in x2 in (2 + x)4 1 + 2 .
x
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

5
2
3. Find the term in x in the expansion of 3 x 2 .
4
x
(Total 6 marks)

10
4. The fifth term in the expansion of the binomial (a + b)n is given by p 6 (2q ) 4 .
4

(a) Write down the value of n.


(1)

(b) Write down a and b, in terms of p and/or q.


(2)

(c) Write down an expression for the sixth term in the expansion.
(3)
(Total 6 marks)

5. (OPTIONAL CHALLENGE PROBLEM!!) Let f(x) = x3 4x + 1.

(a) Expand (x + h)3.


(2)

f ( x + h) f ( x )
(b) Use the formula f(x) = lim to show that the derivative of f(x) is 3x2 4.
h 0 h
(4)

(c) The tangent to the curve of f at the point P(1, 2) is parallel to the tangent at a point Q. Find the
coordinates of Q.
(4)

(d) The graph of f is decreasing for p < x < q. Find the value of p and of q.
(3)

(e) Write down the range of values for the gradient of f.


(2)
(Total 15 marks)
IB Questionbank Maths SL 1
8
2
6. Find the term in x in the expansion of x 3 .
3
3
(Total 5 marks)

7. (a) Expand (x 2)4 and simplify your result.


(3)

(b) Find the term in x3 in (3x + 4)(x 2)4.


(3)
(Total 6 marks)

8. Consider the expansion of the expression (x3 3x)6.

(a) Write down the number of terms in this expansion.

(b) Find the term in x12.


(Total 6 marks)

9. One of the terms of the expansion of (x + 2y)10 is ax8 y2. Find the value of a.
(Total 6 marks)

4
1
10. (a) Expand e + in terms of e.
e
(4)

4 4
1 1
(b) Express e + + e as the sum of three terms.
e e
(2)
(Total 6 marks)

IB Questionbank Maths SL 2
WORKED OUT SOLUTIONS
1. (a) 12 terms A1 N1 1

(b) evidence of binomial expansion (M1)


n
e.g. a n r b r , an attempt to expand, Pascals triangle
r
evidence of choosing correct term (A1)
11
e.g. 10th term, r = 9, (x)2 (2)9
9
correct working A1
11
e.g. (x)2 (2)9, 55 29
9
28160x2 A1 N2 4
[5]

2. (a) evidence of expanding M1


e.g. 24 + 4(23)x + 6(22)x2 + 4(2)x3 + x4, (4 + 4x + x2)(4 + 4x + x2)

(2 + x)4 = 16 + 32x + 24x2 + 8x3 + x4 A2 N2

(b) finding coefficients 24 and 1 (A1)(A1)

term is 25x2 A1 N3
[6]

3. evidence of substituting into binomial expansion (M1)


5 5
e.g. a5 + a 4 b + a 3 b 2 + ...
1 2
identifying correct term for x4 (M1)
evidence of calculating the factors, in any order A1A1A1
5
2
4 2 3 2
e.g. , 27 x , 2 ; 10(3x )
6

2 x x
Note: Award A1 for each correct factor.

term = 1080x4 A1 N2
Note: Award M1M1A1A1A1A0 for 1080 with working shown.
[6]

4. (a) n = 10 A1 N1

(b) a = p, b = 2q (or a = 2q, b = p) A1A1 N1N1

10 5
(c) p (2q)5 A1A1A1 N3
5
[6]

IB Questionbank Maths SL 3
5. (a) attempt to expand (M1)
(x + h) = x + 3x h + 3xh + h3
3 3 2 2
A1 N2

(b) evidence of substituting x + h (M1)


correct substitution A1
( x + h) 3 4( x + h) + 1 ( x 3 4 x + 1)
e.g. f(x) = lim
h 0 h
simplifying A1
( x 3 + 3 x 2 h + 3 xh 2 + h 2 4 x 4h + 1 x 3 + 4 x 1)
e.g.
h

factoring out h A1
h(3 x + 3 xh + h 4)
2 2
e.g.
h
f(x) = 3x2 4 AG N0

(c) f(1) = 1 (A1)


setting up an appropriate equation M1
e.g. 3x2 4 = 1

at Q, x = 1, y = 4 (Q is (1, 4)) A1A1 N3

(d) recognizing that f is decreasing when f(x) < 0 R1

correct values for p and q (but do not accept p = 1.15, q = 1.15) A1A1 N1N1

2
e.g. p = 1.15, q = 1.15; ; an interval such as 1.15 x 1.15
3

(e) f(x) 4, y 4, [4, [ A2 N2


[15]

6. evidence of using binomial expansion (M1)

8 8
e.g. selecting correct term, a 8 b 0 + a 7 b + a 6 b 2 + ...
1 2

evidence of calculating the factors, in any order A1A1A1

8 2
3
23
e.g. 56, , 35 , x ( 3)5
5 3
3
3

4032x3 (accept = 4030x 3 to 3 s.f.) A1 N2


[5]

7. (a) evidence of expanding M1


e.g. (x 2)4 = x4 + 4x3(2) + 6x2(2)2 + 4x(2)3 + (2)4

(x 2)4 = x4 8x3 + 24x2 32x + 16 A2 N2

(b) finding coefficients, 3 24 (= 72),4 (8)(= 32) (A1)(A1)


term is 40x3 A1 N3
[6]

IB Questionbank Maths SL 4
8. (a) 7 terms A1 N1

(b) A valid approach (M1)


6
( ) ( 3x )
Correct term chosen x 3
3 3
A1
3
6
Calculating = 20 , ( 3)3 = 27 (A1)(A1)
3
Term is 540x12 A1 N3
[6]

9. Identifying the required term (seen anywhere) M1

10
eg 2 2
8

10
= 45 (A1)
8

4y2, 2 2, 4 (A2)

a = 180 A2 N4
[6]
10. (a) For finding second, third and fourth terms correctly(A1)(A1)(A1)

4 2 1
2
4 1
Second term e 3 , third term e ,
1 e 1 e
4 1
3
fourth term e
1 e

For finding first and last terms, and adding them to their
three terms (A1)

1 4 4 4 3 1 4 2 1 4 1
4 2 3

e + = e + e + e + e +
e 0 1 e 2 e 3 e
4 1
4

4 e

4 2 3 4
1 3 1 2 1 1 1
e + = e + 4e + 6e + 4e +
4

e e e e e
4 4 1
= e + 4e + 6 + 2 + 4
2
N4
e e

IB Questionbank Maths SL 5
4 2 3 4
1 3 1 2 1 1 1
e = e 4e + 6e 4e +
4
(b)
e e e e e
4 4 1
= e 4e + 6 2 + 4
2
(A1)
e e

2
Adding gives 2e4 + 12 +
e4

accept 2 4 e 4 + 2 4 e 2 1 + 2 4 1
2 4

A1 N2

0 2 e 4 e
[6]

IB Questionbank Maths SL 6

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